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one young woman who knows what they're going through, is elizabeth smart. she was abducted at 14, held for 9 months. she offered this advice. >> first of all, i want them to know that, nothing that has happened to them will ever diminish their value. and it should never hold them back from doing what they want to do. they should still follow their dreams. follow the live that they wanted to have. they should still be able to have that. i also want them to know that they don't need to ever feel pressured. take as much time as they need. and if they never decide to share their story, that would be okay, too. >> one other young woman who also survived a violent kid snapping is elizabeth show. she was abducted by a neighbor in south carolina back in 2006. she was just 14 years old. she was abused, terrorized for ten days before she managed to escape. she was kept in an underground bunker. i spoke with her a short time ago. you were taken by a man who was posing as a police officer. he locked you into a pit that he had built in the ground on his property. and fo
one young woman who knows what they're going through, is elizabeth smart. she was abducted at 14, held for 9 months. she offered this advice. >> first of all, i want them to know that, nothing that has happened to them will ever diminish their value. and it should never hold them back from doing what they want to do. they should still follow their dreams. follow the live that they wanted to have. they should still be able to have that. i also want them to know that they don't need to ever...
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his democratic opponent is elizabeth colbert busch. the sister of comedian steven colbert. >>> one sports note to mention well, sort of. president obama hit the golf links with a bipartisan group of senators, and one of them stole the show. georgia republican saxby chambliss hit a hole in one on a course near washington. afterwards chambliss called it pretty special because the ball flew where it wanted it to go. >> pretty cool. hit a hole in one, hanging with the president, good today. >>> really impressed the president. >>> up next, stories you'll talk about today including the biggest night of the fashion calendar. extreme styles on display overnight. the stars that struck down the red carpet in new york overnight. >> the pregnant kim kardashian. >>> the little guy we can't get enough of taking to the water for the very first time. hilarious. [ female announcer ] at royal caribbean, our ships are designed for wow. ♪ ♪ ♪ all this... only on royal caribbean. celebrate may the royal caribbean way. book by may 31st and get a free
his democratic opponent is elizabeth colbert busch. the sister of comedian steven colbert. >>> one sports note to mention well, sort of. president obama hit the golf links with a bipartisan group of senators, and one of them stole the show. georgia republican saxby chambliss hit a hole in one on a course near washington. afterwards chambliss called it pretty special because the ball flew where it wanted it to go. >> pretty cool. hit a hole in one, hanging with the president, good...
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cnn projects former governor mark sanford has defeated elizabeth colbert-busch. earlier i said he resigned as governor after news broke of his extramarital affair. i want to correct that. he did serve out his term. that does it for this edition of "360." we'll be back here one hour from now with the latest developments live from cleveland at the top of the hour, 10:00 eastern. "piers morgan live" starts now. >>> this is "piers morgan live." welcome to our viewers in the united statesnd
cnn projects former governor mark sanford has defeated elizabeth colbert-busch. earlier i said he resigned as governor after news broke of his extramarital affair. i want to correct that. he did serve out his term. that does it for this edition of "360." we'll be back here one hour from now with the latest developments live from cleveland at the top of the hour, 10:00 eastern. "piers morgan live" starts now. >>> this is "piers morgan live." welcome to our...
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then i started thinking about it and a yeah, maybe they rather would have elizabeth colbert busch for one term or fraction of one term. they think they can knock her off in 2014 and with a can't date they feel proud of and can get behind with more enthusiasm. i don't think anyone wants mark sanford back. he's a strange guy embarrassed his state and party. for him to represent republicans on capitol hill at a time the republicans are trying to rebrand themselves as something more acceptable to voters including women voters especially he's probably not the guy they want i have not there. why not have elizabeth colbert busch for one term, recruit a strong republican candidate to beat her in 2014 and be done with sanford. i think that's probably what they were thinking. go ahead. >> i just wanted to add one thing. the way the house is set up now one vote is not going to matter on anything for the rest of this term of congress. it's not like 1993, where bill clinton passed his economic stimulus package by one vote or 1940, where f.d.r. got a peace time draft to prepare for world war ii by
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i mean, in elizabeth's case, there were times when elizabeth was faced with here a police officer is right in front of her. she's being held by the hand and has been previously not only threatened but brought back. if you try this, i'm going to kill you. i have people out there that are going to get your family. and the manipulation of these predators is amazing. and to think that, here elizabeth is standing in front of this police officer and during the testimony of the trial this police officer said, well, i probably would have done the same thing if this happened all over the again. they are absolute amazing manipulators in how they can talk their way out of situations. so i think that it's important to understand that what has happened to these three women was not their fault. there needs to be this unconditional love and consideration for them. give them the space to reunite with their families and to try to heal and find that new normal in life. >> elizabeth must be aware of the story because it is such a big story and something that happened to her. how is she feeling about th
i mean, in elizabeth's case, there were times when elizabeth was faced with here a police officer is right in front of her. she's being held by the hand and has been previously not only threatened but brought back. if you try this, i'm going to kill you. i have people out there that are going to get your family. and the manipulation of these predators is amazing. and to think that, here elizabeth is standing in front of this police officer and during the testimony of the trial this police...
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i'm struck by comments that were made very recent byly elizabeth smart. she was held captive for nine. she had many opportunity to escape. she didn't take them. ultimately she was saved. when she spoke recently, she spoke out against shaming women who are sexually abused. she said because she had been raped she felt like he was a used piece of chewing gum was that's the kind of sex education she got at home and at school. she felt like she had no values. there was no point in me running away. i don't know if that's what happened to these three young woman but i do know it's hard to keep three young women tied down for three years. most of these guys use that psychological weapon against women teaching them they're no good, used up that they're sexually debased. i hope that's not what happened today. i heard so much power in amanda on that 911 tape trying to take back her power. but we have to be careful not to say they're okay now because they're physically okay. as marc points out they've got a long way to go. >> absolutely. marc, would you start asking
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all right, john and elizabeth. i remember when the families were talking to oprah and they were just defiant that they were going to find their loved ones and i'm thinking of them this morning, the fact that they didn't give up hope, never give up hope. it's something. >> such a blessing. it really is. >>> let's get to sam out in breezy point, queens this morning. hey, sam. >> it follows right along where you are. these folks never gave up hope either here in breezy point, new york. devastated by sandy. almost completely wiped out. there was the storm and then there was an incredible fire that wiped this place clean, as well. well, we're outside the point breeze fire department. you may hear a little drumbeat from the bergen county firefighters pipe band. may hear a little bagpipe. ♪ like that. a little bag pipe a little later. just shh! wait, wait, wait! and then you may actually see the operation gut and pump folks here, as well. there they are. and we've also got habitat for humanity out of westchester here. q
all right, john and elizabeth. i remember when the families were talking to oprah and they were just defiant that they were going to find their loved ones and i'm thinking of them this morning, the fact that they didn't give up hope, never give up hope. it's something. >> such a blessing. it really is. >>> let's get to sam out in breezy point, queens this morning. hey, sam. >> it follows right along where you are. these folks never gave up hope either here in breezy point,...
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elizabeth smart is one of them. last hour, i spoke with her and asked her how hard it is to readjust after such a horrible ordeal. >> it's different for everyone. for me, it was great because i have such a supportive family. i have such a wonderful community. i've had so many blessings in my life. for me, i felt like it came quickly, came quickly and time really does heal so much. >> certainly does. so what advice would you have for these three women in cleveland? >> first of all, i want them to know that nothing that has happened to them will ever diminish their value and it should never hold them back from doing what they want to do. they should still follow their dreams, follow the life that they wanted to have. they should still be able to have that. i always want them to know that they don't need to ever feel pressured into saying anything. take as much time as they need. and if they decide never to share their story, that would be okay, too. >> elizabeth smart with some good advice. we're going to have more on
elizabeth smart is one of them. last hour, i spoke with her and asked her how hard it is to readjust after such a horrible ordeal. >> it's different for everyone. for me, it was great because i have such a supportive family. i have such a wonderful community. i've had so many blessings in my life. for me, i felt like it came quickly, came quickly and time really does heal so much. >> certainly does. so what advice would you have for these three women in cleveland? >> first of...
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. >> reporter: elizabeth smart, kidnapped from her utah bedroom in 2002, never tried to run either. she was found after nine months. shaun hornbeck who vanished in 2002 in missouri stayed with his captor, too, for more than four years. even though police say he was free to play outside, even sleep at a friend's house. for all of these victims, escaping the monsters who took them isn't nearly as easy as it may seem. randi kaye, cnn, atlanta. >> we're going to talk to sean hornbeck coming up. joining me now is laura cowen, held captive for four years by a controlling polygamist husband, mentally traumatized and managed to escape. she was hput in a garage for si months. can you explain what makes somebody stay? that's the question people don't understand. >> i know, everybody asks why do women stay. and there's so many different reasons. it's not just one. i mean, it's threats. i'm quite sure the women were threatened. i was threatened. he probably threated them, the child, even probably threatened family members. >> one source says there were beatings, he would do trial runs, he would
. >> reporter: elizabeth smart, kidnapped from her utah bedroom in 2002, never tried to run either. she was found after nine months. shaun hornbeck who vanished in 2002 in missouri stayed with his captor, too, for more than four years. even though police say he was free to play outside, even sleep at a friend's house. for all of these victims, escaping the monsters who took them isn't nearly as easy as it may seem. randi kaye, cnn, atlanta. >> we're going to talk to sean hornbeck...
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we will be drawn by father of elizabeth smart. his daughter was kidnapped at the age of 14 and held for nine months. >>> overseas syria topped the agenda in moscow this morning. secretary of state john kerry arrived for talks with vladimir putin. the meeting comes on the heels of two israeli air strikes in syria. and those trying to escape the civil war. >> reporter: good morning. jordan is one of several countries bordering syria that is struggling to cope with the endless flood of refugees. the u.n. estimates there will be 1.2 million syrian living here by the end of the year. more than 80,000 people have been killed. in the face of relentless bum bardness from the regime some 3 million syrians have been forced from their homes. more than half a million have fled to jordan. 63,000 refugees arrived in the small country. many come here. now the second largest camp in the world with 175,000 residents and counting it is also now the fifth largest city in jordan. some officials are concerned that the heavy influx of refugees could st
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and that we can speak out and we will be heard. >> reporter: for elizabeth, jaycee, and now, the girls from cleveland, even after the unspeakable, new beginnings are possible. cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >>> and tonight, on this night, jaycee dugard will be honored in washington at the hope awards gala. she's going to receive an award for her work to help protect children from victimization. >>> and coming up next here, do you remember this? a laughable signature from the secretary of the treasury? tonight, an extreme makeover has taken place, coming up. postmenopausal osteoporosis t not sie and a high risk for fracture. i want to keep acting but a broken bone could change that. so my doctor and i chose prolia® to reduce my risk of fractures. prolia® is proven to help make bones stronger. i take prolia®. it's different- it's two shots a year. do not take prolia® if you are pregnant, are allergic to it or if you take xgeva® ..prolia® can cause serious side effects, including low blood calcium levels, serious infections, some of which may require hospitalization... ...and
and that we can speak out and we will be heard. >> reporter: for elizabeth, jaycee, and now, the girls from cleveland, even after the unspeakable, new beginnings are possible. cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >>> and tonight, on this night, jaycee dugard will be honored in washington at the hope awards gala. she's going to receive an award for her work to help protect children from victimization. >>> and coming up next here, do you remember this? a laughable...
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sanford is a republican facing off against the democratic elizabeth colbert bush. sanford is also a former fox news contributor. it's been almost four years since he vanished for five days and then admitted he was not hiking the appalachian trail but run off to argentina to see his mistress. jonathan serrie live in charleston, south carolina for us. jonathan. >> almost four years later the story of that affair continued to play a prominent role even in this campaign. first you had mark sanford's opponent bringing it up as a trust issue. and then sanford himself speaking candidly with voters and the media throughout the campaign about his past transgressions. after voting this morning, sanford explained why he made himself so publicly available during this campaign. >> because i think i owed it to folks. if i'm going to hold a position of public trust, given the fact that i had a failing at a personal level, i thought it needed to be hashed, talked about and talked through. we did that at great length here in the first congressional district. >> as a democrat runnin
sanford is a republican facing off against the democratic elizabeth colbert bush. sanford is also a former fox news contributor. it's been almost four years since he vanished for five days and then admitted he was not hiking the appalachian trail but run off to argentina to see his mistress. jonathan serrie live in charleston, south carolina for us. jonathan. >> almost four years later the story of that affair continued to play a prominent role even in this campaign. first you had mark...
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he beat his opponent elizabeth colbert-busch handily yesterday. he made slight reference to his personal failings which weren't enough to keep him out of office. >> [ inaudible ] this campaign would have been hugely [ inaudible ] a long time ago [ inaudible ] at the end of the day i will carry across the threshold by an incredible team of volunteers. >> i would say chronicled deficiencies as a man actually. he managed to make the contest a referendum of democrats in a deep red district. elizabeth colbert-busch may also have suffered from a lack of political experience and not spending enough time schmoozing the public. the end of this election by the way does not mark the end of mark sanford's personal trouble. he is scheduled to appear in court tomorrow to answer his ex-wife's charges of trespassing. today three state employees will testify before the house oversight and government reform commit even though congress has already seen some 25,000 pages of documents and heard plenty of testimony. and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from insid
he beat his opponent elizabeth colbert-busch handily yesterday. he made slight reference to his personal failings which weren't enough to keep him out of office. >> [ inaudible ] this campaign would have been hugely [ inaudible ] a long time ago [ inaudible ] at the end of the day i will carry across the threshold by an incredible team of volunteers. >> i would say chronicled deficiencies as a man actually. he managed to make the contest a referendum of democrats in a deep red...
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we heard the same thing with elizabeth smart. >> yes. elizabeth smart and even j jaycee dugard. she would go out in the yard and phillip even took the children that jaycee has and even to the campus of berkeley. again, i understand politically correct, these three men have not been charged yet. these are alleged incidents, i understand that. but it almost appears from past incidents that they get this sense of entitlement. that they can just, abduct these women, and just take them out in broad daylight and just have them be someone else. and then bring them back into the home. >> michelle, perhaps the fear, we know elizabeth smart from her account and talked about how she would walk past people hoping this would get a glimpse of her and she was consumed by fear of what would happen. >> same thing with shawn hornbeck. and even after michael devlin kidnapped dawn omby, they are in fear. they are in fear because they are threatened with their lives, their family lives are threatened. their families' lives are threatened as well. they are threatened with food. threatened with all ty
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. >> elizabeth smart, kidnapped from her utah bedroom in 2002 never tried to run either. she was found after nine months. shawn hornbeck who vanished in 2002 in missouri stayed with his captor, too, for more than four years even though the police say he was free to play outside, even sleep at a friend's house. for all of the victims, escaping the monsters who took them isn't nearly as easy as it may seem. randi kaye, cnn, atlanta. >> joining me now is laura cowans who counsels victims of this type of violence. she knows first hand what they've experienced. she was a victim herself, held captive for four years by a polygamist husband. beaten, tortured. she was held in a garage at one point for six months, i spoke to her earlier. can you explain what makes somebody stay? because that's the question so many people sometimes don't understand. >> i know. so many people ask, why do women stay? i'm quite sure the women were threatened, i was threatened. he probably threatened them, the child. family members if they left. >> law enforcement says there were beatings he would do tr
. >> elizabeth smart, kidnapped from her utah bedroom in 2002 never tried to run either. she was found after nine months. shawn hornbeck who vanished in 2002 in missouri stayed with his captor, too, for more than four years even though the police say he was free to play outside, even sleep at a friend's house. for all of the victims, escaping the monsters who took them isn't nearly as easy as it may seem. randi kaye, cnn, atlanta. >> joining me now is laura cowans who counsels...
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i definitely -- elizabeth smart is a very wise woman. >> all right. katie beers, you are as well, and we appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you. >> reporter: and your insight. and this just in. the cleveland police chief released new information about what exactly was going on in that house behind me. chief michael mcgrath says that the women were bound while they were in captivity in the home, there were chains and ropes that were found inside the home as well. he says investigators are interviewing the women yesterday -- or interviewed them yesterday and will continue to do that today. so we should be getting more information, and as soon as we have it we'll pass it on to you. john, they said as we start to hear more details, they are going to be shocking to us. >> they certainly are. everything knew we learn is shocking. >> ahead on "starting point -- yeah. all right. ahead on "starting point," does the neighbor that helped amanda berry escape the house feel like a hero? >> i'm a christian, an american, and i'm just like you. bleed same bl
i definitely -- elizabeth smart is a very wise woman. >> all right. katie beers, you are as well, and we appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you. >> reporter: and your insight. and this just in. the cleveland police chief released new information about what exactly was going on in that house behind me. chief michael mcgrath says that the women were bound while they were in captivity in the home, there were chains and ropes that were found inside the home as well. he...
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elizabeth smart. her kidnapper had his wife that helped him keep nose children. i hope that michelle knight was a victim for ten years and has been recovered. i hope she wasn't forced to help him. but i've seen many pedophiles get sick of the children and go for younger children. i hope this guy is prosecuted toths fullest extent and that these girls don't talk to the media until they've had psychological kouns lick. . >> until michelle night was abducted in 2002, i think it's important that children are looked for, adults who go missing are not searched for in this same way? >> anderson, i've learned so much in the 31 years since my son was murdered. and i have profiled so many missing adult women, i had helped capture orr look for so many serial killers, like ted bundy, every one of his victims were listed as a run away. they were grabbed by a charming, handso handsome, serial killer. if you're over 18 years old, you have the right to run away, yes. but you have to dig deeper. you have to go to everybody those young women knew and say maybe she didn't run away.
elizabeth smart. her kidnapper had his wife that helped him keep nose children. i hope that michelle knight was a victim for ten years and has been recovered. i hope she wasn't forced to help him. but i've seen many pedophiles get sick of the children and go for younger children. i hope this guy is prosecuted toths fullest extent and that these girls don't talk to the media until they've had psychological kouns lick. . >> until michelle night was abducted in 2002, i think it's important...
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let's check the roads with elizabeth. >> reporter: thanks, lawrence. how quickly things change, right? if you are heading towards the bay bridge, about 10 minutes ago it was almost free and clear, minimal delays. the metering lights are on, turned on at 6:04 or so. now we're left with backups towards the end of the parking lot towards the first overcrossing. let's go to our maps and show you what else is going on. westbound 580 we had a hit-and- run reported in lanes earlier. so it caused an early-morning backup. it's already in the red category. that drive time is more than a half hour. 33 minutes in fact between the altamont pass and the dublin interchange. coming up we'll update you on an accident on 880 in oakland. back to you. >> thank you. >>> the suspects in the kidnapping of three cleveland women will be in court this morning. the "daily mail" got ahold of these photos here from inside the house. that's one of the suspects ariel castro with an ex- girlfriend. you can see the padlock on the basement door there. castro's son says his father was e
let's check the roads with elizabeth. >> reporter: thanks, lawrence. how quickly things change, right? if you are heading towards the bay bridge, about 10 minutes ago it was almost free and clear, minimal delays. the metering lights are on, turned on at 6:04 or so. now we're left with backups towards the end of the parking lot towards the first overcrossing. let's go to our maps and show you what else is going on. westbound 580 we had a hit-and- run reported in lanes earlier. so it caused...
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we'll attack a closer look at other missing children who were found alive including elizabeth smart and jaycee dugard. >>> also -- the new jersey governor chris christie long struggled with his weight. we are now finding out he had secret weight loss surgery. the real mystery is, did he do it for his career, did he do it for a professional run for the presidency? did he do it for his family? we're trying to get some we're trying to get some answers. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, nap
we'll attack a closer look at other missing children who were found alive including elizabeth smart and jaycee dugard. >>> also -- the new jersey governor chris christie long struggled with his weight. we are now finding out he had secret weight loss surgery. the real mystery is, did he do it for his career, did he do it for a professional run for the presidency? did he do it for his family? we're trying to get some we're trying to get some answers. while a body in motion tends to stay...
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how mature, poised and wonderful does she look. >> elizabeth smart looks the same way. you go back and talk to a lot of the victims, you say the same thing about all of them. even amanda in the 911 call. being held captive ten years. so eloquent. conveyed the proper information. she was panicked and upset and wanted police there and kept her composure together. incredible. speaking of her daughter jocelyn, a special agent said she is doing okay, eating popsicles, missing a front tooth. you see her in the picture in the hospital. apparently amanda there in the middle was secretly schooling her at home. never been outside. you heard the neighbors say, the guy was running around with neighborhood kids. the ladies were stuck inside for god knows how long. >> so many incredible stories surrounding this. our coverage of the rapidly changing story continues later pend at heard until now. we willtketo morning" and "good morning america." >>> now to the rest of the news of the day. a major development in the case against the aurora theater shooting suspect james holmes changed h
how mature, poised and wonderful does she look. >> elizabeth smart looks the same way. you go back and talk to a lot of the victims, you say the same thing about all of them. even amanda in the 911 call. being held captive ten years. so eloquent. conveyed the proper information. she was panicked and upset and wanted police there and kept her composure together. incredible. speaking of her daughter jocelyn, a special agent said she is doing okay, eating popsicles, missing a front tooth....
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louis and it didn't happen with elizabeth smart. bill: there is a report that was on air earlier today about a newspaper editor who said that the son of the accused wrote a story in college at bowling green state university on a story of one of the missing women. i mean, some of these details -- we're just now getting into this. okay. who knows where the end of the story leads. but not a single neighbor reported a problem at that home for ten years. you know what that tells me, mark? that tells me this man was good at what he did. >> this man was very good at what he did. to be able to keep these women secreted for ten years. it also illustrates some other things, bill. it illustrates that in the vast majority of cases abduction is a local crime. these girls were within very close proximity of each other when they were kidnapped, or the locations from which they were kidnapped and they were also in very close proximate eupl ma thee from where they were found a decade later. these guys don't outside of their comfort zone. they stay w
louis and it didn't happen with elizabeth smart. bill: there is a report that was on air earlier today about a newspaper editor who said that the son of the accused wrote a story in college at bowling green state university on a story of one of the missing women. i mean, some of these details -- we're just now getting into this. okay. who knows where the end of the story leads. but not a single neighbor reported a problem at that home for ten years. you know what that tells me, mark? that tells...
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elizabeth smart comes to mind. there is so to speak a blueprint for a case like this, and that's why i think we're looking at kidnapping, we're looking at sexual assault. even though we don't know all of the particulars about what happened, we do know that these women were missing for at least a decade. much like jaycee dugard that was missing for almost two decades, and so, again, this is a case that we're going to see in the court system very quickly. they've already been arrested. >> sadly, we know this little girl that was taken out of the house, amanda berry rescued her from that home, police confirmed that is her daughter. i don't know why she was being held captive. also, police said that they filed state charges against ariel castro. the fbi is involved. why just state charges? >> yeah. you know, if they were just kept in cleveland and they weren't moved to any other state, i think it may be difficult for the federal government to get involved making this a federal case, but state governments are very, very
elizabeth smart comes to mind. there is so to speak a blueprint for a case like this, and that's why i think we're looking at kidnapping, we're looking at sexual assault. even though we don't know all of the particulars about what happened, we do know that these women were missing for at least a decade. much like jaycee dugard that was missing for almost two decades, and so, again, this is a case that we're going to see in the court system very quickly. they've already been arrested. >>...
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thanks so much, elizabeth. >>> we have developing news now. an incredible story out of ohio where three young women have been found alive a decade after they were reported missing. cbs news reporter susan mcginnis has more on their ordeal and the arrest of three brothers in the case. >>> reporter: fbi investigators worked through the night searching this cleveland home where three women were allegedly held ag
thanks so much, elizabeth. >>> we have developing news now. an incredible story out of ohio where three young women have been found alive a decade after they were reported missing. cbs news reporter susan mcginnis has more on their ordeal and the arrest of three brothers in the case. >>> reporter: fbi investigators worked through the night searching this cleveland home where three women were allegedly held ag
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he is going up against democrat elizabeth colbert-busch. south carolina's first congressional district is solidly republican whoever wins today fills the seat left vacant by jim demint. colbert-busch has gotten help from democrats. reminding voters that sanford paid $75,000 for
he is going up against democrat elizabeth colbert-busch. south carolina's first congressional district is solidly republican whoever wins today fills the seat left vacant by jim demint. colbert-busch has gotten help from democrats. reminding voters that sanford paid $75,000 for
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one of the most common is the elizabeth smart case. the state government and federal government moved forward. they gained jurisdiction because they had been crossing the state line. if one of the victims was trafficked across state lines the federal government with all of the resources could go forward in addition to the state government. they have to work that out. sometimes the turf battles can get nasty. >> and the ages of the victims at the times that they were kidnapped that also will be taken into account? >> the aggravating nature of the circumstances it can add to separate charges or serious. a lot of people say it won't go to trial there's so many victims there will be inevitably so much evidence. likely these cases go to trial for that reason. prosecutors look at it these charges are so serious such a powerful case we are not going to give any generous plea offer. might as well roll the dice and challenge it the defense says. >> what we heard the cousin there the de jesus family knew these alleged perpetrators. what does tha
one of the most common is the elizabeth smart case. the state government and federal government moved forward. they gained jurisdiction because they had been crossing the state line. if one of the victims was trafficked across state lines the federal government with all of the resources could go forward in addition to the state government. they have to work that out. sometimes the turf battles can get nasty. >> and the ages of the victims at the times that they were kidnapped that also...
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he ran against elizabeth colbert busch who as you know is the sister of comedian stephen colbert. >>> jurors in the jodi arias murder trial are set to resume deliberations today. arias is accused of killing her boyfriend travis alexander nearly five years ago. she claims self-defense. the jury must decide between first and second-degree murder, manslaughter, or not guilty. >>> and several days of heavy rain have caused flooding in parts of north carolina. emergency crews have asked some people to voluntarily evacuate. power has been shut down in effective areas. "newsroom" will be right back. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very go
he ran against elizabeth colbert busch who as you know is the sister of comedian stephen colbert. >>> jurors in the jodi arias murder trial are set to resume deliberations today. arias is accused of killing her boyfriend travis alexander nearly five years ago. she claims self-defense. the jury must decide between first and second-degree murder, manslaughter, or not guilty. >>> and several days of heavy rain have caused flooding in parts of north carolina. emergency crews have...
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elizabeth smart. it is possible. but boy. >> crazy story. >> bill: somehow, he was out of the house and these women finally after ten years, found a way to get attention and get out. >> gotta play one more clip from the 911 call of where he's asked if he needs an ambulance. >> are the people that did this, are they in the house? >> i don't have a clue. >> can you ask her if she needs an ambulance? >> you need an ambulance or what? she needs everything. she's in a panic. she's been kidnapped so put yourself in her shoes. >> we'll send the police out. thank you. >> put yourself in her shoes. >> bill: she's been kidnapped. put yourself in her shoes. >> i love that guy. >> hero of the day man. >> bill: he's an american hero. seriously. >> think about -- you know, she was clearly locked inside the house so she got free enough to make enough commotion. if he hadn't done anything or hadn't been home. you know, he acted. >> bill: same guy that came home from mcdonald's. i gotta tell you. that's the biggest story of the day.
elizabeth smart. it is possible. but boy. >> crazy story. >> bill: somehow, he was out of the house and these women finally after ten years, found a way to get attention and get out. >> gotta play one more clip from the 911 call of where he's asked if he needs an ambulance. >> are the people that did this, are they in the house? >> i don't have a clue. >> can you ask her if she needs an ambulance? >> you need an ambulance or what? she needs everything....
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elizabeth colbert-busch. the sister of steven colbert. >> we knew it would be an uphill climb. >> reporter: he was first elected to congress in the 1984 gop wave and voters in this deeply republican district well aware of his indiscretions are sending him back to washington. and before he returns back here to the capital he faces another date in divorce court tomorrow with his ex-wife jenny. george and elizabeth. >> all right, jeff, thank you so much. >>> coming up on "gma" more on the three girls rescued in ohio captive for a decade. why didn't 245i try to escape earlier. >>> the jury deliberating in the jodi arias trial. we have a first look at the questions jurors asked to decide her fate. >>> diamond battle. why a multimillion-dollar football star is suing his former fiancee to get back that diamond ring. stay with us. in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve m
elizabeth colbert-busch. the sister of steven colbert. >> we knew it would be an uphill climb. >> reporter: he was first elected to congress in the 1984 gop wave and voters in this deeply republican district well aware of his indiscretions are sending him back to washington. and before he returns back here to the capital he faces another date in divorce court tomorrow with his ex-wife jenny. george and elizabeth. >> all right, jeff, thank you so much. >>> coming up on...
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and, of course, one of the most famous cases ever here, the abduction and rescue of this woman, elizabeth smart. she was 14 years old when she was kidnapped from her own bed, in her utah home, held captive for nine months. her father, ed smart, talked to cnn early today. >> i think they're going to be trying to find their new place, you know, their new -- i'm sure that they wonder how they're going to be accepted by their families, and, you know, how they're going to move forward and what does this mean to the people that kidnapped them? but to be free at this point is just, i mean, three miracles. what a wonderful opportunity for them to be reunited with their family. >> and we have put together all these remarkable stories, they're featured on cnn.com, so make sure you check that out on our home page. >>> coming up next, we just got an interview with the neighbor across the street here on seymour avenue who ran -- who amanda berry ran to. stay with us. live coverage from cleveland. >>> here we go, top of the hour. welcome back. i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn live in cleveland.
and, of course, one of the most famous cases ever here, the abduction and rescue of this woman, elizabeth smart. she was 14 years old when she was kidnapped from her own bed, in her utah home, held captive for nine months. her father, ed smart, talked to cnn early today. >> i think they're going to be trying to find their new place, you know, their new -- i'm sure that they wonder how they're going to be accepted by their families, and, you know, how they're going to move forward and what...
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he easily beat democrat elizabeth colbert-busch. four years ago sanford's final term came to an end shortly after an extramarital affair became public. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, a new milestone for the dow, and a spending slowdown. ashley morrison is here in new york with that and more. >>> good morning, anne-marie. well, wall street joined in on the global rally fueled by a better than expected jobs report here at home and encouraging economic news in europe. for the first time ever the dow closed above 15,000 points after rising half a percent. a year and a half later it's up 15%. the dow closed up 87 points yesterday while the nasdaq gained almost 4 points. >>> asian markets got a lift from wall street and strong trade data from china. tokyo's nikkei added three-quarters of a percent while hong kong's hang sing rose about 1%. >>> not all economic news is positive. federal reserve says we're slowing our spending. credit credit purchased increased by the smallest. >>> if you're an hourly worker who sometimes gets paid overti
he easily beat democrat elizabeth colbert-busch. four years ago sanford's final term came to an end shortly after an extramarital affair became public. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, a new milestone for the dow, and a spending slowdown. ashley morrison is here in new york with that and more. >>> good morning, anne-marie. well, wall street joined in on the global rally fueled by a better than expected jobs report here at home and encouraging economic news in europe....
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cnn projects former governor mark sanford has defeated elizabeth colbert-busch. earlier i said he resigned as governor after news broke of his extramarital affair. i want to correct that. he did serve out his term. that does it for this edition of "360." we'll be back here one hour from now with the latest developments live from cleveland at the top of the hour, 10:00 eastern. "piers morgan live" starts now. >>> this is "piers morgan live." welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. tonight, live, late breaking news from cleveland's house of horrors. we're asking all the big questions, what did the fbi find today, where are the castro brothers right now and what about amanda berry, gina dejesus and michele knight and the 6-year-old found in the house? were there more children? plus the most important question of all. how could all this have happened in plain sight? tonight, what the neighbors saw and what the people who knew the suspects think now. >> this has come to a shock to me, to hear that he's involved in all this. >> i'll talk to ti
cnn projects former governor mark sanford has defeated elizabeth colbert-busch. earlier i said he resigned as governor after news broke of his extramarital affair. i want to correct that. he did serve out his term. that does it for this edition of "360." we'll be back here one hour from now with the latest developments live from cleveland at the top of the hour, 10:00 eastern. "piers morgan live" starts now. >>> this is "piers morgan live." welcome to our...
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. >> reporter: it wasn't enough to help sanford's opponent, elizabeth colbert bush in this conservative district. >> i will continue to fight for all of you in south carolina. >> thank you as well for being here. >> reporter: as for sanford, his perm life is also on the mend. his mistress is now his fiance. a chapter she's keeping private for now. >> thank you so much for everything. it's his night. so i hope you understand. >> people will want to know, can we trust this guy? is he going to let us down? >> you asked that question before. you're coming back with the same question. i give you the same answer which is that -- that trust is ultimately earned. >> reporter: sanford could be sworn in as early as this week, but one top operative says he should be placed on the house foreign affairs committee. but sanford is getting the last laugh -- he won. jim acosta, cnn, mt. pleasant, south carolina. >>> 18 minutes after the hour right now. other top stories, delaware has joined the growing list of states approving same-sex marriage. the democratic governor signed the measure into law after
. >> reporter: it wasn't enough to help sanford's opponent, elizabeth colbert bush in this conservative district. >> i will continue to fight for all of you in south carolina. >> thank you as well for being here. >> reporter: as for sanford, his perm life is also on the mend. his mistress is now his fiance. a chapter she's keeping private for now. >> thank you so much for everything. it's his night. so i hope you understand. >> people will want to know, can...
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>> cenk: elizabeth colbert busch leading over sanford. 4% reported. still too close to call. we'll tell you who won tight on theungturksom. you can catch us on youtube.com/tyt. "viewpoint" is next. >> john: good evening. the heritage foundation's report on immigration was release and immediately shot to the top of the fiction best-seller list but republicans are already self-deporting themselves away. an officer charged with preventing sexual assault in the air force has been charged with sexual assault. don't you miss the innocent days when patton used to slap an enlisted man and it was wholesome? and the eyes of the world are on cleveland, ohio, where three young women had escaped years of nightmarish captivity having been rescued by america's newest hero, charles ramsey. today is the birthday of bramms, tchaikovsky and benson who used to use humor. today tonight, a special salute to the right wing politicians of south carolina unless mark sanford seeks out to see another tribute on the side. this is "viewpoint." >> john: good evening i'm john fuglesang. and this is "viewpo
>> cenk: elizabeth colbert busch leading over sanford. 4% reported. still too close to call. we'll tell you who won tight on theungturksom. you can catch us on youtube.com/tyt. "viewpoint" is next. >> john: good evening. the heritage foundation's report on immigration was release and immediately shot to the top of the fiction best-seller list but republicans are already self-deporting themselves away. an officer charged with preventing sexual assault in the air force has...
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. >>> queen elizabeth attending her 60th state opening of the british parliament. the queen reading a speech, outlining the agenda for prime minister david cameron and his conservative party. she announced plans for tougher immigration laws, new pension reform and reducing red tape to allow businesses to grow. and speaking of the royals, we all know -- this is common knowledge -- every move kate middleton makes is always closely watched as her due date approaches. >> here we go. duchess of cambridge may have accidentally slipped and revealed the sex of her baby. middleton started shopping for the future prince or princess. last week she bought a stroller. british daily mail reports it's a bugad bboo in bright blue meag a baby boy may be on the way. due in mid july. royal family not expected to reveal the sex of the baby until after its birth. you would think she would have someone to do that for her. >> just because you have three or four people to do it for you doesn't mean the duchess does. >> i wish i did. i wish i did. these two arms, that's it. >>> 6:23 right
. >>> queen elizabeth attending her 60th state opening of the british parliament. the queen reading a speech, outlining the agenda for prime minister david cameron and his conservative party. she announced plans for tougher immigration laws, new pension reform and reducing red tape to allow businesses to grow. and speaking of the royals, we all know -- this is common knowledge -- every move kate middleton makes is always closely watched as her due date approaches. >> here we go....
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elizabeth smart. unwavering, determined. after brian mitchell was sentenced to life in prison for abducting and raping her for nine months. >> i would once again just like to express my gratitude to everyone that ever prayed for me, that ever searched for me, that ever put in time thinking about me, that made an effort to help bring me home. >> reporter: coming home has happened before in the worst of child abduction cases. >> when i was 11 years old i was riding my bike near my home and kidnapped by a stranger. >> reporter: shawn hornbeck lost his childhood. to kidnapper michael devlin in missouri. >> held captive for 4 1/2 years. >> reporter: when devlin abducted another boy it was a critical break as police tracked devlin to his apartment and found both boys. hornbeck has since launched his own missing children foundation. >> see something, say something. >> this is jaycee dugard. >> reporter: you know her by this picture, jaycie dug ard, kidnapped at age 11, held for 18 years. by philip garrido and his wife nancy in nort
elizabeth smart. unwavering, determined. after brian mitchell was sentenced to life in prison for abducting and raping her for nine months. >> i would once again just like to express my gratitude to everyone that ever prayed for me, that ever searched for me, that ever put in time thinking about me, that made an effort to help bring me home. >> reporter: coming home has happened before in the worst of child abduction cases. >> when i was 11 years old i was riding my bike near...
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your opponent, elizabeth -- i guess she doesn't go by colbert. she doesn't have the french pronunciation. it was an overwhelming victory. what do you hope to accomplish and why do you want to go back into congress when some members of congress are saying, look, it's too partisan. we want out. >> it may be. but i think we're at an incredible tipping point as a civilization. if we don't get things right in terms of the way washington spends money, we'll see profound consequence as a result of the american dollar, in terms of the future rates of inflation, and therefore the worth of our savings. i think we'll see incredible imapply cautions in terms of the american way of life and the dreams that it has historically afford. i think we're at a tipping point as a civilization and we have a relatively short window in which to get this thing right. i want to try to represent noble this congressional district, but to impact the way that washington spends money. >> brian: are you concerned that steven colbert, in defense of his sister, will attack you rel
your opponent, elizabeth -- i guess she doesn't go by colbert. she doesn't have the french pronunciation. it was an overwhelming victory. what do you hope to accomplish and why do you want to go back into congress when some members of congress are saying, look, it's too partisan. we want out. >> it may be. but i think we're at an incredible tipping point as a civilization. if we don't get things right in terms of the way washington spends money, we'll see profound consequence as a result...
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i'm not talking about queen elizabeth, angela merkel or oprah winfrey the most powerful woman is hillary clinton. if you don't believe it, look at yesterday's hearing on benghazi. in the house. there have already been ten congressional hearings into the attack on our consulate in benghazi but house republicans staged yet another one yesterday. importing a couple of disgruntled state department employees to give their own account of what happened. we learned absolutely nothing new. all we heard was a string of attacks on former secretary of state hillary clinton as if she and not the terrorists were responsible for the murder of four americans that night in benghazi. they called it the learn about benghazi hearing. they should have called it the stop hillary clinton hearing because clearly, that was its sole purpose to beat up on hillary and try to scare her out of running for president in 2016. yes, she's the most powerful woman on the planet but if republicans are afraid of her now, think of how afraid they're going to be of her when she finally makes it to the white house. have a great
i'm not talking about queen elizabeth, angela merkel or oprah winfrey the most powerful woman is hillary clinton. if you don't believe it, look at yesterday's hearing on benghazi. in the house. there have already been ten congressional hearings into the attack on our consulate in benghazi but house republicans staged yet another one yesterday. importing a couple of disgruntled state department employees to give their own account of what happened. we learned absolutely nothing new. all we heard...
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>>brian: you think of what happened to them for ten years, elizabeth smart. they say there is no way you survive but they came back. they say the younger you are when you're kidnapped, the more susceptible you are to brain washing. but these were older, older young women. 17, 20 and 14. >>steve: what's so extraordinary is between the three of them, they were held an average of ten years inside that house. we just heard a little clip of amanda berry pictured screen left there when she made the 911 call. even though she had presumably been inside that house at 22 on 7se -- 2207 seymour, the operator said i think you're calling from 2210. look at those row houses. across the street is a church. across from there is a great big interstate. a lot of people have been through -- that neighborhood. charles ramsey was there when he saw a woman stick her hand outside the door and said i'm amanda berry. listen. >> i look and see this girl. she's going nuts on the door. i said what's your problem? you stuck? open the door. she said i can't. he's got it locked. i look and
>>brian: you think of what happened to them for ten years, elizabeth smart. they say there is no way you survive but they came back. they say the younger you are when you're kidnapped, the more susceptible you are to brain washing. but these were older, older young women. 17, 20 and 14. >>steve: what's so extraordinary is between the three of them, they were held an average of ten years inside that house. we just heard a little clip of amanda berry pictured screen left there when...
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the republican defeated democrat elizabeth colbert busch. the sister of stephen colbert. >>> attorneys for colorado mass shooting suspect james holmes filed to change his plea to not guilty by reason of insanity. judge had previously entered a standard not guilty plea on his behalf. holmes is accused of killing 12 people and wounding dogses of others when he allegedly opened fire on a packed movie theater last july. >>> delaware will become the 11th state to legalize same-sex marriage. democratic governor jack markle signed the bill tuesday just minutes after it was passed by the state's senate and takes effect july 1st. the law will convert existing civil unions to marriages over the next year. >>> now for a look at "what's trending today" our roundup of what has you talking online, cleveland kidnapping hero charles ramsey weighing lots of praise. he interrupted his mcdonald's meal to answer a cry for help. professional surfer bethany hamilton who lost her arm in a 2003 shark attack announced on her website she is engaged. fiance adam poppe
the republican defeated democrat elizabeth colbert busch. the sister of stephen colbert. >>> attorneys for colorado mass shooting suspect james holmes filed to change his plea to not guilty by reason of insanity. judge had previously entered a standard not guilty plea on his behalf. holmes is accused of killing 12 people and wounding dogses of others when he allegedly opened fire on a packed movie theater last july. >>> delaware will become the 11th state to legalize same-sex...
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we never gave up hope for elizabeth smart. we never gave up hope and the families kept profiling jaycee dugard. it's kind of sad that amanda berry's mother died and many of the relatives say she died of a broken heart. but those two families never gave up looking for their daughters. and i say don't give up hope. the not knowing is the worst. it's torture. but many, many times, it's up to the parents to keep the children's names in the public eye and every now and then, we get lucky, matt. i could do cartwheels. if i ever meet charles ramsey, i'm going to give him the biggest hug for being such a brave man. >> john walsh, important perspective on this story. thank you very much. >> thank you, matt. >>> turning to other news, this morning, new jersey's governor chris christie has revealing he underwent lap band surgery. his weight has been an issue for the prominent republican for some time, and governor christie decided that the time was right to do something about it. do nancy snyderman is nbc's chief medical editor. nancy, g
we never gave up hope for elizabeth smart. we never gave up hope and the families kept profiling jaycee dugard. it's kind of sad that amanda berry's mother died and many of the relatives say she died of a broken heart. but those two families never gave up looking for their daughters. and i say don't give up hope. the not knowing is the worst. it's torture. but many, many times, it's up to the parents to keep the children's names in the public eye and every now and then, we get lucky, matt. i...
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"the boston globe" senator elizabeth warren introduced her first stint alone bill yesterday calling for washington to drop the interest rate on student loans for one year while lawmakers work a long-term solution. >> if the federal reserve can float trillions of large dollars to large financial institutions at low interest rates to grow the economy, surely they can float the department of education the money to fund our students, keep us competitive, and help grow our middle class. >> exactly. willie? >> los angeles times. former enron jeff skilling could see his sentence reduced by a decade and if proofed it will. he was convicted in 2006 on 19 of 28 criminal counts of securities and wire fraud. >> "the new york times" after more than 26 years on the sidelines, long time manager manchester united air alex ferguson will retire. he built manu into one of the renounced clubs. there are no words. americans don't -- most americans don't understand what sir alex has accomplished. we as liverpool fans hate him. >> hate him. >> i have called him darth vader for years. he is simply the greatest
"the boston globe" senator elizabeth warren introduced her first stint alone bill yesterday calling for washington to drop the interest rate on student loans for one year while lawmakers work a long-term solution. >> if the federal reserve can float trillions of large dollars to large financial institutions at low interest rates to grow the economy, surely they can float the department of education the money to fund our students, keep us competitive, and help grow our middle...